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We have developed an open source tool for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on  "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge", on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on caudate segmentation (cause07.org) and liver segmentation (sliver07.org). On these webpages, you can browse the results of various systems, and read the respective papers and descriptions about the systems. Anybody can join the competition by registering a team, downloading the training and test datasets, and submitting the segmentation results.  
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We have developed an open source tool for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on  "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge", on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on caudate segmentation (cause07.org) and liver segmentation (sliver07.org). On these webpages, you can browse the results of various systems, and read the respective papers and descriptions about the systems. Anybody can join the competition by registering a team, downloading the training and test datasets, and submitting the segmentation results. The MICCAI 2007 workshop was organized in collaboration with Tobias Heimann (German Cancer Research Center, Liver Segmentation) and Bram van Ginneken (University of Utrecht, general organization & webpage development). There were close to 70 participants at the workshop with an overwhelmingly positive feedback.
  
The MICCAI 2007 workshop was organized in collaboration with Tobias Heimann (German Cancer Research Center, Liver Segmentation) and Bram van Ginneken (University of Utrecht, general organization & webpage development). There were close to 70 participants at the workshop with an overwhelmingly positive feedback. We plan to organize such evaluation workshops yearly with changing clinical application focus. This year, we will organize a brain lesion segmentation workshop (also in light of the MIND DBP 2 application).
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A version adapted for lesion segmentation (in light of the MIND DBP 2 application) was developed for the 2008 MICCAI workshop with special focus on lesion detection metrics. The workshop consisted on 3 challenges: Multiple Sclerosis lesion segmentation, Liver tumor segmentation and artery central lumen line extraction. Next to our team, the workshop was co-organized with the Children Hospital of Boston, Siemens Medical Systems and Erasmus University (Rotterdam, Netherlands). As in the previous year, the workshop was a full success and with over 70 participants MICCAI's largest workshop this year. The MS lesion segmentation is continued online. The 2008 workshop proceedings were also publicly released on the online published [http://www.midasjournal.org MIDAS journal].
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In 2009, the third installment of the workshop took place. We provided significant advice to this year's organizers and did not directly organize one of the challenges. The success also in 2009 reassures us though of the continued need for such evaluation workshops and we were again directly involved for the 2010 MICCAI workshop. In 2010, the challenges encompass knee bone and cartilage segmentation, parotid gland segmentation and lung CT registration. We focused on the knee bone and cartilage segmentation challenge. As in the years before, our workshop was one of the most highly attended workshops.
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In 2011, NA-MIC (including Core 1 sites UNC and Utah, as well as the training core) are the main organizer of [[Events:_DTI_Tractography_Challenge_MICCAI_2011 | the DTI tractography challenge ]].
  
 
= Key Investigators =
 
= Key Investigators =
* UNC Algorithms: Martin Styner
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* UNC: Martin Styner
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* Utah: Guido Gerig
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* Training Core: Randy Gollub, Sonja Pujol
  
 
= Publications =
 
= Publications =
* [http://www.na-mic.org/pages/Special:Publications?text=Projects%3AMethodEvaluationValidation&submit=Search&words=all&title=checked&keywords=checked&authors=checked&abstract=checked&sponsors=checked&searchbytag=checked| NA-MIC Publication Database]
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''In Print''
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* [http://www.na-mic.org/publications/pages/display?search=MethodEvaluationValidation&submit=Search&words=all&title=checked&keywords=checked&authors=checked&abstract=checked&sponsors=checked&searchbytag=checked| NA-MIC Publication Database on Evaluation and Comparison of Medical Image Analysis Methods]
  
 
= Links =
 
= Links =
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* [[Events:_DTI_Tractography_Challenge_MICCAI_2011 | MICCAI 2011 DTI tractography challenge]]
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* [http://www.ski10.org/ MICCAI 2010 workshop "3D Segmentation in the Clinic 2010 - A Grand Challenge" - Knee segmentation]
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* [http://grand-challenge2009.bigr.nl/ MICCAI 2009 workshop "3D Segmentation in the Clinic 2009 - A Grand Challenge"]
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* Internal link to event: [[Miccai_2008_Segmentation_Workshop ]]
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* [http://grand-challenge2008.bigr.nl  MICCAI 2008 workshop "3D Segmentation in the Clinic 2008 - A Grand Challenge"]
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** [http://www.ia.unc.edu/MSseg MS lesion segmentation]
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** [http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/journal/44 MS lesion workshop proceedings]
 
* [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007 MICCAI 2007 workshop "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge"]
 
* [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007 MICCAI 2007 workshop "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge"]
** [http://www.miccai2007.org/workshops/ General MICCAI 2007 workshop page ]
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** [http://cause07.org/ Caudate Segmentation Evaluation (2007)]
* [http://cause07.org/ Caudate Segmentation Evaluation (2007)]
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** [http://sliver07.org Segmentation of the Liver (2007)]
* [http://sliver07.org Segmentation of the Liver (2007)]
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** [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007/download/eval-src3.tar.gz Open source segmentation comparison tool]
* [http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/grand-challenge2007/download/eval-src3.tar.gz Open source segmentation comparison tool]
 
  
[[Category: Shape Analysis]]
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[[Category: Shape Analysis]] [[Category: Segmentation]] [[Category: Lesion]]

Latest revision as of 16:41, 30 March 2011

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Evaluation and Comparison of Medical Image Analysis Methods

In this project, we want to focus on the evaluation of medical image analysis methods for specific clinical applications in respect to development of evaluation methodology and the organization of venues promoting such comparison and validation studies.

Description

Cause07Competition.gif

We have developed an open source tool for the evaluation of 3D segmentation algorithms combining a variety of segmentation comparison methods with respect to the performance of human expert raters. This tool was employed during the workshop on "3D Segmentation in the Clinic - A Grand Challenge", on October 26, 2007 held in conjunction with MICCAI 2007 and continues to be used in workshop attached websites on caudate segmentation (cause07.org) and liver segmentation (sliver07.org). On these webpages, you can browse the results of various systems, and read the respective papers and descriptions about the systems. Anybody can join the competition by registering a team, downloading the training and test datasets, and submitting the segmentation results. The MICCAI 2007 workshop was organized in collaboration with Tobias Heimann (German Cancer Research Center, Liver Segmentation) and Bram van Ginneken (University of Utrecht, general organization & webpage development). There were close to 70 participants at the workshop with an overwhelmingly positive feedback.

A version adapted for lesion segmentation (in light of the MIND DBP 2 application) was developed for the 2008 MICCAI workshop with special focus on lesion detection metrics. The workshop consisted on 3 challenges: Multiple Sclerosis lesion segmentation, Liver tumor segmentation and artery central lumen line extraction. Next to our team, the workshop was co-organized with the Children Hospital of Boston, Siemens Medical Systems and Erasmus University (Rotterdam, Netherlands). As in the previous year, the workshop was a full success and with over 70 participants MICCAI's largest workshop this year. The MS lesion segmentation is continued online. The 2008 workshop proceedings were also publicly released on the online published MIDAS journal.

In 2009, the third installment of the workshop took place. We provided significant advice to this year's organizers and did not directly organize one of the challenges. The success also in 2009 reassures us though of the continued need for such evaluation workshops and we were again directly involved for the 2010 MICCAI workshop. In 2010, the challenges encompass knee bone and cartilage segmentation, parotid gland segmentation and lung CT registration. We focused on the knee bone and cartilage segmentation challenge. As in the years before, our workshop was one of the most highly attended workshops.

In 2011, NA-MIC (including Core 1 sites UNC and Utah, as well as the training core) are the main organizer of the DTI tractography challenge .

Key Investigators

  • UNC: Martin Styner
  • Utah: Guido Gerig
  • Training Core: Randy Gollub, Sonja Pujol

Publications

In Print

Links